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Russell Martin has had a difficult start to life as Rangers head coach
Rangers' owners reportedly continue to back Russell Martin despite fan criticism, while there is midfielder speculation for both Dundee clubs.
Russell Martin retains the backing of Rangers' owners for now despite the head coach losing the support of many of the Scottish Premiership club's fans. (Football Insider), external
New Nottingham Forest head coach Ange Postecoglou may bring former Scotland Under-21 international and ex-Hibernian boss Nick Montgomery, who was one of his assistants with Tottenham Hotspur, with him to the City Ground. (Daily Mail), external
Partick Thistle sporting director Ian Baraclough has revealed how his horror honeymoon swimming accident in Mauritius in June left him fearing he might never walk again. (Scottish Sun), external
Dundee United and Dunjaska Streda have agreed a fee for the permanent transfer of on-loan winger Ivan Dolček, but the Croat has not yet agreed personal terms and negotiations between the 25-year-old and the Premiership club could stretch until January. (DUFCFEED on X), external
Steven Pressley is looking at midfielders available as free agents as Cesar Garza could be involved with Mexico at the Under-20 World Cup until mid-October, but Dundee's head coach admits "there's not a lot out there at the moment". (The Courier), external
Dundee's 21-year-old centre-half, Luke Graham, has expressed relief that he turned down a lucrative move to a Premier League club when he was a teenager and instead gained first-team experience on loan to Lochee United, Albion Rovers, Montrose and Falkirk. (The Herald), external
Ayr United manager Scott Brown believes Leon King, who is on loan from Rangers, can still achieve the levels he was expected to reach when the 21-year-old centre-half broke into the first team at Ibrox as a teenager. (Glasgow Times), external
Scott Fraser, who left Dundee United this summer, is now on trial with Ross County after the 30-year-old midfielder's training spell with Championship rivals St Johnstone came to an end. (The Courier), external